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- -. l: THE WEAHER : I Rigj ittON DROPS AGAIN Mike Xew Low Ground For " the Net Loss Betnar . lie " - -7. 35 to 65 Points. iS o ' yew York, Dec. -2. An . opening. ad- iawai hv a. . very. kvern: c9 w " ine in the cotton market today with Vfflontha making new Jow ground tor i season. io vwsou 55 points. . .. - T . , market opened flrm at. an .ad to 60 points on scattered buying anu buiua uuiub ccount wmcn. aeemea xo oe (or w r by intimations .that the com- ittej on cotton -difetributjon at1 Wash- irZtoi " aa . ' - -c - -w- ictons of short selling and pioro tad requirements for dejivereies on nracts. December sold ip to 27.15 i March to 25.30 right afterVtne call I5ti active months generally stowing ,t gains of 60 to 85 points, but : this ifv2.BC OCClllvU. -V w wge selling by the South as weir as .renewal of old Jong liquidation. , jbe market dropped onr, in conse .nence and later i nthe day there, ap- red to be more southern selling. Mb unsettled recent buyers and the Brket became very weax,, wjtn ue--mbar selling off to 25.70 and March 3.60, making a ueeuue oi vo S3 oints from oaiuraajra closing ngures of about 140 to 170 pointsfrom the iijh level of the morning. There was iome further trade buying toward the j0Se, ana iasi prices snowea rallies ,f about 15 to 30 points from the ;(wet. January coniraocs ai tneiow l0ints today showed a decline of over ks a bale from the season's high jtcords and a break of about 4 ce'pts pound since me signing or tne ar- jiietice. ' A private report estimating me crop it 11.476,000 bales excluding liners ittracted very uttie attention. Cotton ciosea oareiy steady. Closing bid: Decemoer zo.sa; aJnuary 24.7S; March 23.9S: May 23.40; July 23.10. Spot cotton quiet; middling 27.50. PORT MOVEMESNT, New Orleans Middling 29-75 receipts j.264; exports 8,850; sales 1.659; stock J7S.676. Galveston Middling 29.50; receipts ,296; sales 9oo; stock 308,540. - Mobile .Middling 25.38; receipts 757; taleg 54; stock 28,421. Savannah Middling 29.00; receipts 2,546; stock 232,435. Charleston Receipts 747; stock 50,- Wilmington Receipts 141; stock 45,- 7. . Texas City Stock 10,513. Norfolk Middling 27.25; receipts 1,- '$; stock 86,187. Baltimore Stock .12,303. Bo5ion Middling 28.10 receipts 234; :)" M.iOO. :"::'! phia Middling 27.75; stock .'ork Middling 27.50; stock ;)orts Stock 16,950. oday Receipts 17,251; exports oiLes, 1.39-7; stock l,3a7r982 ota! for week Receipts 72,81; ex ports 70,426. Total for season Receipts 2,202,879; ttports 13 54,5 06. Interior Movement. Houston Middling 28.00; receipts 6,- S07; shipments 11,370; sales 810; stock 1W,04. Memphis Middling 29.00; receipts 7,- 39; shipments 5,3o8; sales 200; stock Augusta Middling 26.62; receipts.l,- -52; shipments 1.519: stales 55: stock 42,463. St. Louis Middling 29.50; receipts 4.- 852; shipments 3.858; stock 23,495.- Llttle Rock Middling 29.00; receipts shipments 664; sales 664; stock 31,533. " Dallas Middling 26.80; sales 916. Montgomery Middling 25.75; sales 1 Total today Receipts 21,388; ship. pents 22,769; stock 803,362. XEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, Dec. 2. While the cot- on market felt selling pressure today was not as severe as it has been ad there were periods of steadiness ni even strength, but the tone was arely steady on the close and the net hange or the day was 73 to 83 points. "eakness late in the day was in re Mnse to the lower prices quoted by 'any of the spot markets of the in irior. The opening was higher and tho rise srsisted until it amounted to 53 to" 58 oints. Floor comment was that a sod part of the demand came from 9ot people who were taking hold of totracts at their wide discount under ?ot. Just when the market appeared longest belated cables from Liverpool noted that market lower by about a rnny and prices here made a quick sponse. The erain was all wined out pd replaced by a net decline which pally amounted to 14 to 20 points. Toward the middle of the day another NWard movAm An t itivtliuuil nn tVlA VkA f ' that exports this -week would show material increase and prices were Rrried up to a net . advance of about " paints, in the early session prices "e at a new low level for the day, a 8et loss of 85 to 91 points! Closing bid: December 25.00:: Janu- 7 24.00; March 23.20; May 22.88; July -.SU, :. We 25.00: middline 28.75: sood mid. tiling 29.75. ' ' LIVERPOOL COTTON. r demand, prices easy good mid "Hg 22.17- miiiiin; n ti. I, mtA- "He 20 AO o-nnA n ... -i o at., 18.44. Sales 3.000 bales,, including ." American P.a nte 1 ft Ann FrinliiH. laS 12 Inn Iiii Aiuericiiii. jj u lures ciuseai " December 19.14; January 17.88: 1 "bruary 17.06: March 1A 97. t . V. I SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. h - -wua.11, jec. z. xurpentine notn doing. 76: sales ; rrintm 27i "Pments 486; stock 30,652.' sin fun, sales; receipts 1,708; "Pments 51; stock 69.986;- h-,- 0 u & t- and 15.00; H l&.is; "10 W TV 1 e oft DRY GOODS MARKET. iitll uea generally quiet today 9 r- t. : , hru" easmg tendency iu prices. oodV re QUlet and dress r us very quiet; silks unchanged.- Re-' 1 DUS1HPS5 t,.o i.af - . a. a icurieu .very goo a. PPIPpQEPHiGHESiRilMlM Estimate ; Thai S00,O00,OO JQnropeans Depend ! MieFoi'FQieK 4,:..- ,iicago, Dec 2.-bfficial estimates that 300.080,000 p-sbnle... In .traina-TAtH lantic countries Jwere depending; Iarga. ly on food conservation iin .thWlinited States to avert; hunger, had a . -bullish effect -todayph : grain:'and VprovistpniV Corn closed? firml 5 tov2 , net " higher with December : and janilary.'both 128 j4 to 128. Oats finished coff to 1 1 o up and provisions at ah advance of io to 60. . n " ; GrainV and provisions ciosei ' ' CORN- A . . i-V.-; .' f . December.; . . January. . . , -A ... ;. . . . OATS . ; . , .V -r r ' ' -December.. . .-.'i, .. . i.2isi 1.28 - ;72 January . V PORK -r. .47,25 4 LARD . : December.,. - January-., , ;V; . 26.35 v . .26.i i RIBS ; January 7. ;i . , . May. . . . .. Cash corn r?o ..v: ..2.5,i2.. . . 2440 2 yelow, ne 1.88 ; jno. : yenow..nwf l.37t.40; No. yellow, new,. 132U7. : - - 4 WILMINGTON MjRKteT. STAR OFFICE," Dec. '2, 1918.. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nominal. CRUDE TURPENTINE 8, $8, $7. TAR 54.50-18. ROSIN Nominal. T , COTTON MARKET. Middling Nominal. PRODVCE. MARKET. (Corrected daily by C. D. Gilbert, Commission Merchant. 212-216 Market St. Wholesale prices paid by" Wil mington dealers.) CORN 12 to $2.10. BEEF 16 to 18c lb. PORK 25c to 28c lb. BACON (N. C.) Hams 40 to 45c; sides and shoulders 35c lb. TALLOW 16c lb. ' BEESWAX 36c lb. HIDES Green 14c lb; Green Salt 15c lb; Dry Salt, 22c lb; Dry Flint, 25c lb. WOOL White, 50c to 60c; burry 42 to 54c lb. HENS 51 to 51.25 each. BROILERS 40 to 75c each. FALL CHIX 80 to 90o each. LIVE TURKEYS 35c to 40o lb -LIVE GEESE 51.25 each. DRESSED GEESE 51.50. LIVE DUCKS 75c each. EGGS 60 to 65c doz. -BUTTER Country, 40c lb. SWEET POTATOES 51 to V125 bU. APPUES 55 to ?7 bbl. CABB -.GE 52.50 to 53 per cwt. ONIONS 52 bu. BLACK WALNUTS 51 per u. NEW YORK STOCK LIST, American Beet Sugar.. American Can . , -4 American Car and Foundry.. ... American Locomotive.. .; . . 61 American Linseed.. ..' .. 40 American Smelting and Refining, 82 American Sugar 111, American Tel and Tel.. .. ;. ..102 American Tobacco.. .. ,...186 '. Anaconda Copper ,5 Atchison S4 " Atlantic Coast Line.. .. .. .. .104 AtL Gulf and W. Indies 109 Baldwin Locomotive. 1 . . 72 Baltimore and Ohio.. . Bethlehem Steel "B" . . Canadian Pacific.. .... . Central Leather. . . . . , Chesapeake and Ohio . . 64 .160 - 58 .59 47 . 28 37 . 37 47 . 55 . 30 . 19 .153 t U25 A 98 4 32 . 68 .99 . 47 - 27 .115 . 30 . 35 .116 . 28 .157 . 25 43 . 27 .79 .106 . 6 . 42 . 47 . 46 . 22 . So 74 . 10 . 21 . 34 . 46 .103 . 32 . 69 . 51 -.14 .182 . ' 77 .130 Chicago, Mil and St, Paul Ch'go, R. I. and Pac J Chino Copper..'.. Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Corn Products . . . . Crucible Steel . . v. . . Cuba Cane Sugar Erie , General Electric General Motors .... . . Great Northern pfd . . .. Great Northern Ore Ctfs. . Gulf States Steel.. .. .. Illinois Central... r. Inspiration Copper." ... Int. Mer. Marine. . .. , . -int. jvier.aiarine pia.. International Paper.. .. . Kennecott Copper.: .. .. Louisville and Nashville.. Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper.. .. .. .. , Mldvale Steel. . Missouri Pacific New York Central Norfolk and Western . . Northern "Pacific Ohio Cities Gas. Pennsylvania.. .... . . . . Pittsburg Coal . . ...... . Ray Consolidated Copper . Reading. . . . v Rep. Iron and Steel.. Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Line pfd.. ., Sinclair Oil and Refining . Closs. Shef Seel and Iron Southern Pacific. .' Southern Railway. . Southern Railway pfd. . . . Studebaker Corporation . . Tennessee ? Copper. . - . Texas Co. . '. . ", .". ..' -Tobacco Products. . ... ..- . Union Pacific ..-V ' United Cigar Stores . . United iFrultf i ; a . U. -S.' Ind Alcohol . . .". United senates Rubber,.,'. United States SteelU - -. . United" Statea: Steely pfd. 1 Utahv Copperi i ... " i . Virginia," Caro: Chem i .. .145 ..96 .78 . 95 .110 . 77 . 53 . 39 ?7 ?43. . 24 waoasn -via, "A - Western .Union . Tn..il-k.Mba Wlkor-li. . ; . rtwuustiouo WHlys-Over land. . : . i . e'-Total' sales. '44M.00O. " NEW YORK MONEY. NeW York, Deb. e 2. Mercantile pa per, a6; sterling . 60 day bills'. 4.73; commercial 60 ;day bills On . banks, 4.72; commercial 60 day; bills 4.72 demand, 4.75 ? cahle? 46.;- govern ment bonds easy; allf oad; boods :asy Time loans strong; 60 daya,-90 days and six months, 0 bid. Call money firmer; ruling rate 6. Bank . acceptances 4 , , v1 '"- -r. '' 1 COTTONSEED OILV- - ' New- York, Dec 2.V-Cottonseed oil was offered a shade lower but no trans-; actions -took place. Prime crude, 17.50; prime summer "yellow, December and January 21.50; March 22.00, : all-asked. MORNING STAR wuson's 'Address to Congress , Has . favorable Effectt-Other Issues Make Few Changes - New York, Dec. 2.TPresident "VV"il pott's earnest plea for a modification of ' ante-war conditions respecting the tallroads and, that group made imme-l oiate response, secondary as well a? standard shares advancing 1 to 2 points after an early period of .hesita tion.'1 : : ,; . ' , Wall street chose to interpret this and ; other features of; tha president's message as a strong indication that tho administration, is Jn "no..., degree com. mitted to vgovsriiment ownership of telephone and utilities, . . .' Bankers'- expressed themselves in complete accord .with the chief ex ecutive's views regarding the impor tance of determining without delay the amount of the tax levies for the next two' years so as to facilitate the country's demestlc and foreign com- merce. - s Apart fj-om the rails,, the market registered few changes of .interest. united States Steel and-kindred issues were tseady to. firm, motors and oils denotedv conflicting speculative senti ment and coppers, leathers and special ties ended at mixed gains and - losses. - Shippings were Active and' strong at the beginning, but lost ground ' later to the accompaniment of report that -the proposed sale of .Mercantile Marine' tonnage to thls; government might en counter serious opo"sltron from Brit-isch-intere6ts;v,;;;;r'"5i The only feattrjre ndVSr'-the' activity iof 'a "ietv ndusirfals -the gen eral, list, easing; lilberty '" f olirth' 4 's continued toagf breaking ' to 96.60. Total sales, 'par value, $ll,950,j00t). Old U. S. unchanged xon call. ' CHICAGO; LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dee.1 . 2. Hogs Market strong ,to five' "cents higher: than Satur day's average. Butcvhers, 1.7.50 17.85; light, lCS5l"f.5;: packing, 16.75 17.45; throwouts, 16.25 16. 60; pigs, choice, 13.75 15.50J" ' . vv ' Cattle Natfve steers unevenly .stdug to 50c higher, most advance on' in-between kinds'; several loads culled from show stock., at 20.00; a few head at 1.50; tvesterivi steers and all- butcher cattle closing..2fic higher; caTves, steady light 8toekers" steady; "feeders, "strong to 25c. higher. Beef cattle, . choice, 15.4d20,00;nedium 9.5.015.40. Butch er stock, cows and. heifers, 6.60 14.00; canners and cutters, 5.606.50; stock ers and feeders chotce, 10.24 13.25; medium 7.00 10.25. Veal calves,' good and choice, 17.00 17.50. Western xange beef steers, 14.25 18.00 ; cows and heifers, "8.25 12.75. . , Sheep Market . . .generally . steady; some prime yearlins, . 512.50. Lambs, choice, 15.00 15.25 -T- medium, 14.00 15.00; culls, 9.5.0 12.25. . Ewes; choice, 9.0O9.50; medium, 800 9.00; culls, 3.256.50. . . NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. New York, Dec. 2. Beeves .firm; .tiA.o . o ;nii7 as- mills ? oft (fill n no- .ftWiSSw aa.-50T.tfeiIera".V0 012i75i Calves steady; veals, 15.00 21,H)0; culls, 11.00 14.00; fed calves 9.0010.00.; grassers, 7.008.55; yearlings, 5.00 7.00; westerns, I0.00ll.50. Sheep-and Iambs, steady; sheep 6.00 9.50; culls, 4100 5.50; lambs, 12.00 15.00; culls 9.0011.00. Hogs easier; prime medium to fairly heavy - ;New York ..and Pennsylvania hogs, 18.00; pigs,, 17.00; roughs. 16.00. NEW YORK PROVISION. ' New York. Dec. 2. Raw sugar steady; cehtrifugal 7.28; fine granulate ed 9c. Spot coffee nominal. Butter firm. Cheese -trong. . WIFE OF UNIVERSITY COACH MARVIN L. R1TCH IS DEAD (Special Star Telegram.) Chapel Hill,. Dec. 2. Mrs. Marvin L". Ritch, of Charlotte, but who has been here with her husband,'' who is coach of the university football squadron, for the past three weeks, died in Watts hospital at Durham last night at 6:2Q from pneumonia, following a week's illness. ' Her remains will be taken to Charlotte today where interment will be made tomorrow.- Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before ' breakfast. To feel your best day in and day-ouc, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your . tongue and sicken your breath' or dull your head; no constipa tion, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. Thirf is vastly more ijmportant, . because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into. ;th-e blood, while the-bowel Jiores dcsays a well khown physician. ;r. V..:- I. -.To keep -these jpoisphs and toxirrs well flushed ifro th atbmach, liver, kidneys aBd.bo,weIs,"drlnk before break fast each"-day, f a" glass, of Etot - water trith a4 teaspoonf uldf . Iimesjtte phos phate; in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary traot, before putting more food into the; Stom ach, vv-ij-.'- ..-"r" v ''.- -'"" iGet a . quarter pound of , limestone phosphate from' your pharmacist' It is inexpensive and almqst: tasteless. Drink , phosphated hot ; water every morning' to: rid your; system 'of these vile poisons: and; toxins; - 'also'; to "pre vent their formation. , ': ; , As soapand -hot watec -;ct on -,the skin, cleansing'r- sweetening-! and puri fying, so. "limestone phosphate ."and hot water' '.before .breakfast; act on the stomach.' 'Uver.k-idpeys and powels.-r1 adv. - -rs - ' . . . CMILAR ffOR CENER ATtONsf' P1 ill l l tfliftiiiia na 1 aininu to -ram UZSflEYS, EYS.BLADDER MUCOUS MEMBB&! AT "YOUR CWJGCtST 1 WILMINGTON, N.C TinESDAl, DiECEMBER United rState . Department of Agrlcnl , ; tuf e Weather Boreaa. :y! k Wilmington,e31918M j; Meteorological data for the .JJi -hours endiner: 'vesterdav at, s P.. M. " & " iTemperatuirea at 8 AM., I'degreesV at. PiiMi- 43, de'grees; maximum .44 ae, grees; minimum -40w'degf ees mean" 42 degrees. . " "Fainf all . for the day.. ..35 in.: rain fall for the month to date, lvnchesl Stage of water in Cape Fear riyeFv at Fayetteville at 8 A- M.,'; ye'sterday.J.S.J feet. ' : '..: ' - ' ": ; ' -7"': - .: . : .':-. : ; '- t THE WEATHER: x J.'j"; For North. Carolina: Fair:;, Tuepdayt and Wednesday, slightly "warmer Wed nesday. ' x - ' .J The- Fort Calendar, Dec. 3. 1918. i? ' Sun rises. ....... . . . . , - 7:01 Sun sets ......... i . '.;. ,-. .:.5 :03 Day's length.. .. .. ..10 hrs. '2 mtiu' THE TIDES, . High vrntepJtoiw Water A.M..MA.MP.M. Wilmington. . . .9:45 :9:51 1 4:42 tns Southport. . . .7:32; 7:44 'lr20 2:02 Masonboro Inlet' 7:21 .7:33 1:00 1:42 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. Dec. 3rd. .r;.. - Taroperatwret V.- - m , mm 4 I iw i.i n....'j. STATION8 '1 I . - I- , ih. Abilene. .' .clear v 56 I 32 .0 Ashevllle ; . .clear 46 28 .08 Atlanta.. ,- . clear 50 . 32 .02 Augusta. . .-.clear 64 38 .24 Birmingham, .clear " 56 32 .0 Boston, . . .oldy 30 16 .0 . .Carleston. . clear 46 42 .32 " Charlotte, ; . . clear ,50 '32 .24 Chicago... . ,cldy - 34 28 .01 Galyestpn ,v v . clearj 60 42 .0 . Jacksonville , .cldy 52 46 . .12 Memphis. . clear 54 1 -Ho .0 Mobile... :. . clearl 60 .38 .0 Montgomery, .clear 56 . ; 32. .0 " New Orleans ; clear 58 x .. 42" .0 New York, .pt cldy 42 26 .0 Oklahoma... .clear 56 34 -0 Palestine. . . clear 58 36 .0 Pittsburg, v clear . 46 32" .0 Raleigh.... a .cldy 42 32 .28 Savannah. . . -clear 50 -J2 - .22 Shrevepbft.'. 34 , . s St..Louis. . . .clear 50, 33: .;. ,;' .0 Washington. cldy -46 12 .0 ? Wilmington . .cldy 44 -40 . .85 Revival -in Atkinson. ' . Atkinson, Dec. 2. Rey. ' 7.V, JJL Bug ginSi Baptist evangelist, and red-R. Royal, special pianist and TnTslcatI rector,v tonight opened a revival that is tozlast ,10 days or two eeks. ' Re gardless of the extremely tad weather today has been spent in preparation for a great meeting.,; Mr. Huggins is widely known tcb a preacher of power. r 100 Sacks Beet Pulp. !v . . - 200 Sacks Cotton Seed MeaLtv 100 Sacks Cocoanut-and:"Pea- nut. Meal. : tcks, kJb. . - gs''r" 50 Sacks Con 'Feed:.::;: 25 Sacks Seed Wheat. : .;' 100 Sacks : White Feed Oats. 50 Sacks White-Corn. . A full line of toy8 and fire crackers. - ' The Farmers, R, H. MELVIN, Owners .- ; . , - -: - .'-.y;: Wallace N. C. m : -via 0 CAT LAST--A Halt ..Remvdr has Been dis covered thst will step FALLING hain Clean DANDRUFF and make Short, KINKY hair grow Colored tdrta everywhere are settinsr Long- Pretty this wondrfoldiscovarr. No matter wnat nne you are nsingv STOP ITnd get a box of the' rreateat of att HAIR GROWERS; Queen Hair Dressing Jast Send 25e fn Stamps. ; AGENTS WANTED . . Wjite for Terms te . r i NEWBRO MFG. CO mm ..... v.. , xbmm la tn sea m Miiad nrnDortkna .ith ones on tb oj wfts or with oatabnesfcMad eotB,iya.bB mt, oo and aafMrcwas . . FUUr eUARANTCIP , . wrtodtay at thy mwm tinwaS - soonta for Ita mrmm -- bla aanjiw baa Juaa e 'et wnltko. to. iiliMia p mumatr. mmar wiaalua and f. G. Baldwin. Distribute, Craanahoro, K Ca . Seajbem On Olsplay t n. UC08I HARDWARE COMPANY - v.Wllmlsetoa, N.C. -' SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY Ooldsbore. N. 0. , 1 vfiE0Jl6E7T; RH0OES , -V LturMUur, M. C v -';C , For Bl a Grocery nzn AY 1 1 " n. m m m UV7' :GriitdInfl ' Nil miityi yaa.-ftri imaftsgiaisj mm, VA1 -Vs .1 i. -v.; lii'rcVmyei .niousands of voluntery K ljers-from" women, tell-'i. ing of the gwwI Cardui t the best proof of the value ' - df tardui. It proves that: .' .Caniufis aood medlcmej t Cardiac; Jt is ;Compps SraJyfmjMnj4 - aner-enecis. 0 .C :.You canxeiyon Cartiur. Sitreiy it wifl 4o for you xniQyiousan of other women! ! ' It should help.' ' St I . was taken sick,? Co .seemed to "be .: . i.v'M Lj writesMrs.Mary ELVeste, ; of Madison eights, Va." got down so weak, ;.cottld hardly walk1 . '. ,: iust staggered around. ., . I; read of Cardui, and after taking one bot-1 . tie, or before taking quite 'all, I felt much better.-, I. took .3 or 4 bottles at that time and was able to do my work. 4 take it In' the ' spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardui. All Druggists DR. H. BUETTNER ' Chiropodist - The Orton. Private Office. Hours: 8:30 a. m., 6:30 p. m. EDWARD C. CRAFT CertlAed Public Aeconntant 5-6 Masonic Temple Phone 618. , . P. O. Box 652 Wilmington, If. (3. Effective December 1st, all legal ad vertising ' wirl be cash in advance, owing to unsatisfactory credit arrange pients on this class-of business in the past. Foreclosure sales, notice of, ad? mihiatratioTis, etc., are included under this arrangement. ' " " . " . 1 " 1 f v NOTICE OF SALE. State of North CarWlna,' , - County of New Hanover, 1 i' Inthe Superior Court. ;.;' .. -.'. -v Matilda A. Hay den, et als., "-:. - vs. IJohn Henry Hayden, et als. In obedience to theldecree of the StfC jperior' Court of New Hanever County; made and entered at the October term, 19i8,.in a cause therein pending where in Matilda A. Hayden, Mary Catherine Hayden; Quincey B. Satohwetl and wife, Mary Ts Satohwell, are plaintiffs, and John Henry Hayden, Ellen Agnes Hay den, Mary A. Rurlingame, Arthur Williams- Dunn and wif e, iAdalalde Louiee Dunn, Maurice Winters Lacey and wife, Margaret Alice 'Lacey. Mabel Elisa beth Burtjngame, William Hayjferi Bur lingame, Henry David Hayden,. William M. ''. Braswell and wif e,- Mary Louise Brasweil, Marie. Louise -Bras well, L' J. Poisson, ; guardian d litem, and L. J. . Poieson, attorney, representing John Henry Hayden,, are defendants, the un dersigned commissibher-w-ttt. expose to sale at public auction, fOr cash to the highest " bidder,", at the courthouse door (n tht-Cohnt.y , of New Hanover, City of WilhiingtohHOh.'TuesaayS the 10th day 'of Decehibeyl?18Lt 12 o'clock M., the followiha: aeicribedtract. piece or par-,. elof hdtuteylhg and being in the City of Wilmington, vounty or ew Hanover, Stat6ot s North Carolina bounded ; and 4scrlbed, ai. follows, to :Wit: ' : - .' j:. '- ' '" ' --J". ,'- 14. -v "Beginning at a point in the western line of ,Third" street; 66 feet-sbuthof the southwestern. Intersection of Third and' Princess -streets, and runsjthence Southwardly along the western .Un.e .of third street 66, feet;. thence westwardly and' parallel with Princjss street 165 feet; thence northwardly and 'parallel With Princess street .165 feet; .thence northwardly: and - parallel with. Third ; street 66 feet;' thence eastwardly. and parallel with Princess street 165 fe,6t to the western- line of Third street,, the 1 eginnlng point,, the same-being tha eastern half ot Lot . No. 2, In Block 166,' according to the official plan ot thv City .of Wilmington, N. C" : , The sale of the ' said lot will convey tbVthe purchaser a :title In fee t simple to the- said lands and , premises, freed from all claims and demands from any and. all persons whomsoever,; The" fund derived from the sale 'Will be reinvested as in. said, decree required, the purchaser not having to look to. a re-investment ofthe proceeds. '- ' i This 4th day o November, I8l8. ' E. K, BRYAN, Id) ft SSSSSSSSSSSS Legal Advertisem RO lQ-30t' N ' 7 - Commissioner. '. r. - -XIIWI I M mm7 Jfclll UUUULIUrilV i": -V". WinterfifariiWngntsinaiea? . l i.- WX'i vXnteiediateiintsf f 1 1 . --ifam - '"" '- , L ' 1 1 ;'; ; " ."""",T r J ''""TiHTf t"i " " ' ' ' T .v. ; BAST :bopni iieaveV ; "Leave -', ( "Electrle Leave i . EleetrIe Eleetrle vCente' : .' tor ' : Beach v Center? - ' i (Vlnte Park WrfghLtsvIDe i6:56 A.M, . . c.,' ..... T xV:50?A."J : x7;20;A.M. x8:0VA-il" jte:5LM. 7X7 :zo AM.h ,W:zo A.M- :s7:30 A.M.1 " ' T;80' AM. ; ,x8i0Q,A.M. xfiOOjA.M. T 88 ;3 0 A.MJ ( s8:30 ;A.M. 88:30 A.M. x:900 A-M,- x9:00 AJML .,10;00'A.M. -:.lPiM.. ;xl:a5p,M. 10:00 XM. ll!80 AJJL vlliOOP.M. i,ii3cl05.M. v2iL00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:80 A.M. 11:00 P.M. , xlr05 P,M. :0 P.M. s2:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. -s3:Sa'P.M. :ftioop.M. :''3f3'O.PM. 3;80.E.M. v 4H80P.M. . S:00 P.M. S:30PJ. "6op!jjl 6 :40 P.M. . 7:15 P.M. . 8115 P.M. 9:15P,M. ; 10;lfi PJI. ll:15P,M. , 4:80 P.M. 5:00 P-M. WS;S0P.j!t. i , . .. .. -.' .--r ' . 6tiOJp;M. ' 6 :40 P.M. V7:15P.M. V 8 :15 P.M. 9:ll Pjt. A 10:15 Pit 1 11-15 PM. x6:S0 P.M. 6:10 P.M. - 6:40 P.MJ ?7:i5P.m: 8 :15 P.M. : 9:15 P.M xll;15 P.M. 5 ' Specials for Sundays every 30 minutes from 2:00 p.' ; Beach every 30 minutes from 2 :45 to 5 :45 p. m. r . Tnf er, car connects ;with this train "at WrightsyiUe , oa.' request to -Trahsportation Office. ' , , -A ' . . f Beach, car will go through on request , to Trf asportation Office. Phone. I No;. 667.: -i:';-'- :" - - ' :.::.. : , - .. : ' : ''... : . . H By ' arrangement ;24 hours in advance rith the Transportation Office. - "xDy: excePltunday. : ' v . -.s, . " ' '.. ; -.j.:'- M s Sunday only; ' - ' " , " '. ' .". ". !' ;j" .'"'A-.. - FREIGHT, SCHEDULE t - - . - :-r.' Dally Except 8wla7v.-'f " ' if'.'.- Sjse;.Nl and: Orange streets, v.oo P. M. ; " 'r'- ' Freight pepot open daily except Sundays from- 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. -V"-- SPECIAL NOTICES . , This table shows the time at which trans may be expeeted to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the. arrivals and departures are ' not'ffuaranteed, and car Is not guaranteed to connect at WrlgbtsTilla with Beach transfer car. : -Small Grain Before Christmas . ' , Lt Wquote you Appier Oats, Ked Rust' Proof Oats, Burt Oats, leap's Prolific Wheat, Abruzzi .Rye, North Carolina Rye. . One Car Nitrate of Soda. Three Cars No. 1" Tiipothy Hay. 800. Rolls Elwood Wire Fencing jcoming. ' 8,000 Kegs Wire Nails coming. V 1,000 Fish Kegs. 200 Barrels Fancy West Indies Molasses, extra, fine, One car-jVelvet Bean Meal. Orfe carPeanut Mei, One car Diamond Hog Meal. 3,000 Bushels New Crop Vir i glnia Peanuts. . 8.000 Bushels New Crop North Carolina Peanuts, 2,000 Bushels New Crop White - Spanish Peanuts. " - 2fop New Peanut Bags, Full ItnV' of Canned- Goods. Your needs personally looked After. , U. S. Food Administration " License No. G-05487. D. L pore Company . Strictly Wholesale. - WILMINGTON. N C. RESULT PRODUCING Quality ---Speed Service -- . . Multfirrash Letters (Just Like yJ'- Typewriting). Engraving, Publlo 'Type-writing; Rubber Stamps. Notary and Corporation Seals. flarriss Printing & Advertising Go. - - . tMembers Chamber Commerce) THANKSGIViNG A Let our soldier "boys have tha A Turkeys. Order - i: Pork Hams, Pork Sausage, Liver Sausage, Native Beef, -: Pfcrjc Loins from your ; ...-'Gieani-.. sanitary, delicious. Gov rnmehrfthspected. fTakt , he sub slithts.-' Deraftd; AROLEA PACKING CO. -:: ?:, Meat -Packers.: r,-:- . . ',S 'V..WIlnanoi.W''C. V . .- "'"' ' ..mmBmmmmm' . (People-: who .wear' false' teeth r -knorthe value - of "Corega." We z 4-have? It.-fT?fut said. ? --"' Grove's Chill Tonic i a C4 Wampole's a L. Oil i r;- :'V'v: , 3 I. HICKSBUNTING Second and Princess. Read Star 5naness -Idcals;I PRINTING -; :' ' i . : - -'ST. - NINEJ linn i mmmmm anct WEST? JJOIKJJ D , ' Leave - .eacl--:-; r ; fe. Wilmington (S: Leave L:v '' : Wrlghtsvllle ry- fe.' Wlbtalastenj WUmlaa-ton ; .......... B. "' xS:ll A.M. X x7:31 A.M. ;Ax8 :01A.M. :18:1VA.M." J.X8 :41A.M. 1 sil6 A.Ma ; : x9:41 AJ. 10:41 A. M. ' xl 1:06 A.M, ; 18:88 P.M." -x :01P.M. 2:06 P.M. x2 :41P.M. 'x8:If. P.M. ; X8:50P.M, . 4:0 A P-M. : 5;41P,M. 6ide Y.M. ' x$:flPiM.: -.lit :IP.M. 7:11 PJtf. 7:56 P.M.: 8 1 56 P.M. . .9:66 P.M. ; 10:56 P.M. 11:56 P.M. xo5 :50 A.M. .x :00 A.M. x7 :20 A.M., xTrBOAMI. "x7:05 A.M. x7:35 A.M. ;8;0a,JA.Mj . oaje x8U5 AiM: ' 9:16 A.M. VXSjSO A-M. 9Ta5 A.M. 'fxSUOA-M, 69:15 AvM.1 xl0;45 A.M, . 110:80 AM. xl0:55 A-M. 18 SS5P.M. '. xl:50 P.M. vl:55 F.M. xt :30 P.M. A X3 :00 P.M. 710:45 A.M. 18:15 P.M. 1:45 P.M. :l:45 P.M. , . .8:45 P.M. j- 3:55 P.M. ,5:15 P.M. 5:30. P.M. 's5:65 P. M. 5:45 P.M. 0145 P.M. 6:80 P.M. 6:65 P.M. , x :00 P.M. 6:48 P.M. , : 7:10 P.M. 7:45 PiM. 8:4B P.M. ; 7: 30 P.M. -. 8:80 P;K- : 9:80 PMA c; 9:45 P.M. 1Q :46 P.M. Xll:45 P.M. Cars leave .Center f or Beach and leave m; to &t00 p. m. , WALL PLASTER PORTLAND CEMENT I HYDRATED LIME r SHINGLES i RUBBER ROOFING PINE LATHES. W. B. Thorpe r & Company Coal and Builders' Supplies SOME GOOD VALUES A beautiful line of Cameo's, solid geld and gold filled jewelry. Belbor Brand Suit Cases and Hand Bags. r ' STARKEY GOLDBERG, aa South Front St. BICYCLES! Cash or Weekly Peyments. -PAY AS YOU RLOB. New and. Used Machines. Wilminsrton Cycle Co. 21? Market St. Phene 82C .' United States Railroad Aamtnf stratlea W. Q. McAdoo, Director General et Railroads. UNION PASSENGER STATION Arrival and Departare et October 13, IMS, Trains SEABOARD AIR LINE DEPART. DAILY. ARRIVE. 3:46P.M...... Charlotte 1:10P.M. Parlor Car, 6:16 A.M. . . . Charlotte . ; . ,18j80 -XXL Sleeper opened 10:00 PM. Fev jusxermatioa pnene its. I: ATLANTIC COAST LINE DEPART, DAXL"f . ARRIVE 6:30 AJ.. South and West. jLt :40A.M. Sleeper to Columbia (Open 10:60 P. M. 7:45 A.M. .... North ....... 6:06 PJtf. Parlor Car to Norfolk. 8:10 A.M..., Fayetteville .... 8:00P.M. 8:05 P.M. ... . New Hern , ,..12:80 P.M. 8:30 P.M. ..South and west., . 1:00 P.M. Sleeper to Aurusta and Atlanta. :46 P.M..:...1 North .,,...10:16 A.M, Sleepers to Washington and Norfolk. For Ifovntion Phone ISO, '' d": - 800 Bags Cracked Corn. 500 Bags Com Feed Meal. lf000 Bags Velvet Bean -Meal.: : S00 - Bags Java - Cotton TgeeoTjMeal. : ; And other feeds. H. GetoujT; prices. ' UniVersai oil CO. r: Wbnttbr Nl .C. -m' POLICYHOLDERS r ; - In the Mutual Life Insuranoe Company of i NewiYerk the first American JLlfe Insurance: Oompann secure all- the benefits rarising. from Insuring In . a . standard Vcompany . which Insttres.;1 only seleotlve v Uveal and which places safety above every. ether- consideration,-:;; 'v-o',v.-i - ' . ' - ----- : ' . . .r' i- A. R CPOOM, JR., Manager Wllmtngtoa Dlstrlft, -A ?4" ouj. poniatrs : umiviatni .v Phene 453, Wilmington, N, O Emsm Wk , v. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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